Hi, I have a Directv setup in my home (since 2005) that was last updated in 2009. In that year, I had Directv install a new (at the time) KaKu Slimline 5LNB dish. That dish has 4 cables that I then ran to a Zinwell WB68 in my attic. I brought 6 of those available outputs down into the house and brought them to 3 each HR20 (dual sat) HD DVR’s.
Now, we are buying a new home and I am trying to get back up to speed on the current technology. The home is being built and the builder is running a single cable from the eaves near the roof down to a central cable patch location in the home.
Is it true that newer dishes only require 1 wire from the antennna?? Instead of 4 like in the older days??? Are all hookups now just 1 wire down from the antenna??? Or are there still 4 wire antennas still using the Hi-Lo voltage and 20 kHZ or NO 20 kHz schemes like the older antenna systems used?? And is the Genie system the way to go in the house now??? Is it the only way available?? Or could I still have a system with independent DVR’s like I had before???
Bottom line is I need to get up to speed on what technology is available now… Can anyone help?? thanks… bob..
Now, we are buying a new home and I am trying to get back up to speed on the current technology. The home is being built and the builder is running a single cable from the eaves near the roof down to a central cable patch location in the home.
Is it true that newer dishes only require 1 wire from the antennna?? Instead of 4 like in the older days??? Are all hookups now just 1 wire down from the antenna??? Or are there still 4 wire antennas still using the Hi-Lo voltage and 20 kHZ or NO 20 kHz schemes like the older antenna systems used?? And is the Genie system the way to go in the house now??? Is it the only way available?? Or could I still have a system with independent DVR’s like I had before???
Bottom line is I need to get up to speed on what technology is available now… Can anyone help?? thanks… bob..